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. >> yes. >> reporter: the children then took me across the street here in new york city, on their way to the famous carnegie hall, where they were set to perform. they had been here three days, to a famous new york diner. they were tapping firngs on to lady gaga. we showed them something they hadn't seen. this is starbucks. it's very american. do you want a hot chocolate? outside. a bit of a struggle. now drink it. ready? but then we were on to that famous hall. for one last rehearsal. off they went. good luck. out on the renowned stage, after telling me this. are you nervous? >> no, i'm not. >> reporter: you're not nervous? it's carnegie hall. just a few hours later, they were dressed. the sold-out crowd was waiting. the moment had arrived for the kids from kabul. gulalei, eraj, dream playing out half way across the world. ♪ [ applause ] >> reporter: and so when choose the afghanistan national institute of music and my two friends. to determined to perform here. they did. i'll see you later for the special "20/20." good night.
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it's the inner city lawmakers in chicago. it's these gang members who don't really care much about the law, chris. i mean, i guess we could make it tougher for them to get the guns, from neighboring states, i suppose, but from the looks of it they already have a lot of guns. >> they've got a lot of guns, but look, they did it in virginia. richmond they built a lot of prisons and put a lot of people in prison for a long time and it wasn't researchers at universities who had gun permits and gun cases. it was people who committed crimes with guns, they locked up for a long time. and in time, what happened was the tide abated. it went away as these people were out of circulation. and this is the debate that is raging in the country right now. do you focus on the guns, or do you focus on the people who commit crimes with the guns and this split has never been more effort than in chicago and mayor emanuel is doing everything he can to go after the guns themselves and creating a rift, a split as they try to sort it out. >> a questio
it's the inner city lawmakers in chicago. it's these gang members who don't really care much about the law, chris. i mean, i guess we could make it tougher for them to get the guns, from neighboring states, i suppose, but from the looks of it they already have a lot of guns. >> they've got a lot of guns, but look, they did it in virginia. richmond they built a lot of prisons and put a lot of people in prison for a long time and it wasn't researchers at universities who had gun permits and...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet
i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that...
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who's men public enemy number one now a federal court in the city is trying to scandal involving the cartel that could potentially incriminate several levels of u.s. law enforcement let's rewind for a second back to two thousand and nine when allegations began to surface over collusion between the cartel and mexican police all happening just after the arrest of tops in a low a cartel leader vincent de. zimbardo was allegedly responsible for overseeing assassination orders of mexican government authorities and rivals of the cartel but he was later extradited to the u.s. on drug trafficking charges and it is defend c claimed federal court filings that the u.s. government had offered the crime syndicate immunity to import tons of drugs across the border in exchange for information on rival cartels the issue was exacerbated however when it was discovered that the vast majority of the weapons at the heart of the fast and furious scandal ended up in the hands of the very same drug gang and while this trial continues to be pushed back zimbabwe has this status hearing set for the twenty fift
who's men public enemy number one now a federal court in the city is trying to scandal involving the cartel that could potentially incriminate several levels of u.s. law enforcement let's rewind for a second back to two thousand and nine when allegations began to surface over collusion between the cartel and mexican police all happening just after the arrest of tops in a low a cartel leader vincent de. zimbardo was allegedly responsible for overseeing assassination orders of mexican government...
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it's actually for the embassy in mexico city and steve martin who was a system director of the offices dziedzic information and intelligence were the kind of two most interesting testimonials and they're a good you know said it was absolutely disgusting this is it your meese. quote unquote a perfect storm of idiocy in terms of how the fast and furious program had fared what he was most upset was the fact that it was really these are deploying a producer fortunately directly in the hands of this you are cartel in fact steve martin testified that i want point when the weapons were number enough over a thousand they were one hundred percent in the hands of the singapore cartel now the tie in to the somebody to chase is that somebody in that same month actually is defense attorneys came out with some details of the unity agreement he was choosing that he of having had with him and those details unsurprisingly looted the facet furious program as being one of the benefits for the arrangement that he had with e.a. as a mother and details and. related to that case to add especially with some b
it's actually for the embassy in mexico city and steve martin who was a system director of the offices dziedzic information and intelligence were the kind of two most interesting testimonials and they're a good you know said it was absolutely disgusting this is it your meese. quote unquote a perfect storm of idiocy in terms of how the fast and furious program had fared what he was most upset was the fact that it was really these are deploying a producer fortunately directly in the hands of this...
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house lost big at the trump plaza casino and resort in atlantic city, new jersey. a california company brought the struggling gambling hall for $20 million on thursday. the trump plaza cost, get this, $210 million when it was built almost two decades ago. the new owner says they will make a sizeable investment in the property. and that is quite a deal, anne-marie. >> it is. ashley morrison here in new york, thank you. >>> well, in new york the miami heat and oklahoma city clashed in a battle of nba title contenders. lebron james led the heat with 39 points and 12 rebounds as the heat won their sixth straight game against the thunder, dating back to last year's win in the nba finals. miami beat oklahoma city, 110-100. >>> and now to golf and the australian women's open where things were hopping. kangaroos on a golf course, it's kind of common down under, but not this many. during the dry australian summer the kangaroos are drawn to the lush watered courses. might as well get them to pick up a few balls, right? they've got a pouch to carry them around. >>> when we re
house lost big at the trump plaza casino and resort in atlantic city, new jersey. a california company brought the struggling gambling hall for $20 million on thursday. the trump plaza cost, get this, $210 million when it was built almost two decades ago. the new owner says they will make a sizeable investment in the property. and that is quite a deal, anne-marie. >> it is. ashley morrison here in new york, thank you. >>> well, in new york the miami heat and oklahoma city clashed...
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. >> the reward is for the capture and conviction. >> reporter: does dorner's death let the city off the hook? usc law professor dan simon thinks not. >> bitter public relations for the city to give away this money? >> i think so. i don't think that the city should hide behind legalistic terminology. >> reporter: l.a.'s mayor and police chiefs say the decision on the money rests with 20 different groups that agreed to contribute to the million-dollar reward. for "cbs this morning," john blackstone, los angeles. >> and cbs news legal analyst jack ford is with us. first question do they really not have to pay that reward money especially to the hostages? >> you know, the question here is, is this an enforceable contract. going back to first year of law school and people look and say well, if you don't have a document that is signed by both sides it can't be a contract. the answer is no you can have a contract, an oral type of contract as long as both sides offer an acceptance, somebody acted as a consequence of that. starting off yeah there can be an enforceable contract here. the big
. >> the reward is for the capture and conviction. >> reporter: does dorner's death let the city off the hook? usc law professor dan simon thinks not. >> bitter public relations for the city to give away this money? >> i think so. i don't think that the city should hide behind legalistic terminology. >> reporter: l.a.'s mayor and police chiefs say the decision on the money rests with 20 different groups that agreed to contribute to the million-dollar reward. for...
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. >> the reward is for a capture and conviction. >>> does dorner's death let the city off the hook? they think not. better for them to give away this money? >> i sthoink. >> reporter: l.a.'s mayor and decision on the money rests with 20 different groups that agreed to contribute to the million-dollar reward. for "cbs this morning," john blackstone los angeles. >> and cbs news legal analyst jack ford. really, do they not have to pay that reward money, especially to the hostages? >> the question here is this an enforceable contract. we're going back to the first year of law school. well, if you don't have a document that's signed by both sides, it can't be a contract right? the answer is no. you can have a contract an oral side of contract. both sides, there's an offer. starting off, yeah there can be an enforcen't contract, here but the big question is what's the wording and what do the people on the other side do and does what they did fit within the confines of the wording here? >> you know i think the every day reaction is this is kind of lame. the people called them in. shouldn't
. >> the reward is for a capture and conviction. >>> does dorner's death let the city off the hook? they think not. better for them to give away this money? >> i sthoink. >> reporter: l.a.'s mayor and decision on the money rests with 20 different groups that agreed to contribute to the million-dollar reward. for "cbs this morning," john blackstone los angeles. >> and cbs news legal analyst jack ford. really, do they not have to pay that reward money,...
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one of these were to explode over a big city, that's the he said of the big city. i can't express this enough. so we could as human kind get together and go looking for these things. these things are going so fast, the atmosphere is just like concrete. >> i wanted our viewers to see this again because it really is so incredible when you look at the video and the sound there. is there any risk when you talk about the astroid getting so close to earth that the same thing could happen? >> this? oh, no. if that astroid would hit the earth that we're talking about today that's getting close, there would be significantly more damage than this. and, no, it is not going to happen. it does not get that close. it does get inside the big ring that we have, 22,000 miles in space. but if you take a look, if you make a sphere of that ring, you're talking about 8 million square miles of area out there and only just a few things to hit. we'll be just fine. the earth is in good shape and so are all the satellites. the odds are not zero, but i could probably win the lottery instead.
one of these were to explode over a big city, that's the he said of the big city. i can't express this enough. so we could as human kind get together and go looking for these things. these things are going so fast, the atmosphere is just like concrete. >> i wanted our viewers to see this again because it really is so incredible when you look at the video and the sound there. is there any risk when you talk about the astroid getting so close to earth that the same thing could happen?...
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it's actually for the embassy in mexico city and steve martin who was a system director of the offices dziedzic information and intelligence were the kind of two most interesting testimonials and there in can you know said it was absolutely disgusting this is it's your meese. quote unquote a perfect storm of idiocy in terms of how the fast if your isp overmatch ferret what he was most upset was the fact that it was really these are what is reportedly directly in the hands of that you are cartel in fact steve martin testified that i want point when the weapons were number enough over a thousand they were one hundred percent in the hands of the singapore cartel now the tie in to the some cases that somebody in that same month actually is offense attorneys came out with some details of the unity agreement misusing that he of having had with them and those details unsurprisingly included the facet furious program as being one of the benefits for the arrangement that he had with e.a. and some other area details interesting ones related to that case to add especially with some bata is that t
it's actually for the embassy in mexico city and steve martin who was a system director of the offices dziedzic information and intelligence were the kind of two most interesting testimonials and there in can you know said it was absolutely disgusting this is it's your meese. quote unquote a perfect storm of idiocy in terms of how the fast if your isp overmatch ferret what he was most upset was the fact that it was really these are what is reportedly directly in the hands of that you are cartel...
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, no one from the city government was criminally charged. the move was a philadelphia- based radical movement that was dedicated to black liberation and a back to nature lifestyle. it was found by john africa, and all its members took on the surname africa. the sole adult survivor of the bombing, ramona africa, told "democracy now!" what had happened as the drawn -- as the bomb was dropped on her house. >> after we were attacked with hoses by the fire department and then tons of tear gas, then being shot -- the police admit to shooting over 10,000 rounds of bullets at us in the first 90 minutes -- there was a lull. it was quiet for a little bit. and then without any warning at all, two members of the philadelphia police department's bomb squad got in a pennsylvania state police helicopter and flew over our home and dropped a satchel containing c4, a powerful military explosive that no municipal police department has. they have to get from the federal government, the fbi. without any warning or announcement, they dropped that bomb on the roof
, no one from the city government was criminally charged. the move was a philadelphia- based radical movement that was dedicated to black liberation and a back to nature lifestyle. it was found by john africa, and all its members took on the surname africa. the sole adult survivor of the bombing, ramona africa, told "democracy now!" what had happened as the drawn -- as the bomb was dropped on her house. >> after we were attacked with hoses by the fire department and then tons of...
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and the maryland state police located the car, northbound on 95. chased it into the city. and this is where it ended up. on the ground, we've got maryland state police. we've got baltimore city police, baltimore sheriff. and there's even a police car down there from coppin state university. this is on fulton, just south of north avenue. the entire block is shut down while they investigate. now, nobody was injured. but we do know that there at least one male suspect in custody at this time. reporting live from sky eye chopper 13. i'm captain jeff long. back to you. >> all right, captain jeff. thank you. >>> it is a gorgeous day outside. it certainly doesn't feel like mid-february. but don't get too excited. public works is getting plows ready in case of an accumulating snowfall. right now, it's sunny and mild, but clouds will roll in. where is the storm? and what impact will it have on maryland? meteorologist tim williams is tracking first doppler radar. >>> we've had practice with these types of storms. about every three days, we're getting another one. and each is like th
and the maryland state police located the car, northbound on 95. chased it into the city. and this is where it ended up. on the ground, we've got maryland state police. we've got baltimore city police, baltimore sheriff. and there's even a police car down there from coppin state university. this is on fulton, just south of north avenue. the entire block is shut down while they investigate. now, nobody was injured. but we do know that there at least one male suspect in custody at this time....
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because new york city, of course, has some of the most expensive real estate in the world. if you're going to be a hedge fund guy or highly compensated employee here in new york city, you'll live in a nice place, it will cost you an arm and a leg. down there, there are some deals to be had. >> that's exactly it. we're looking at the average median home price here in the miami area, $150,000 right now. that's according to trullia. the average apartment in manhattan right now, $1.1 million. i don't care if you're making 200,000, 500,000, $5 million, that's real dollars and cents. that's why we're seeing a lot of these hedge funds and finance firms and brokerage houses and frankly, regular businesses that are saying, i don't need to do business in the tri-state area. i'm going to go somewhere like florida. also there is texas as well. texas is getting a lot of businesses that are leaving other parts of the country because frankly, the tax situation has gotten so dour, for many of us, that this is the trend we're seeing. the fox investigation in miami of all places, it's been f
because new york city, of course, has some of the most expensive real estate in the world. if you're going to be a hedge fund guy or highly compensated employee here in new york city, you'll live in a nice place, it will cost you an arm and a leg. down there, there are some deals to be had. >> that's exactly it. we're looking at the average median home price here in the miami area, $150,000 right now. that's according to trullia. the average apartment in manhattan right now, $1.1 million....
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maybe upwards of an inch a possibility by tomorrow morning north of the city. no advisories at this hour, but we'll watch that. forecast for the weekend gets complicated this. front is going to hang up across the mid-atlantic and we're going to look at -- we're forecasting, we're anticipating another area of low pressure to develop along that front and slide very close to the mid- atlantic during the day tomorrow and tomorrow night. and still some indication that is it could be close enough where we could get a period of snow washington and points south and east tomorrow afternoon. again, that's going to be a very close call and we're not exactly sure where that area of low pressure is going to set up tomorrow afternoon. so you want to continue to monitor your forecast. here we are at 5:00, showers moving in. notice it's already transitioning to some snow in the mountains out to the west. there you go, you can see that rain and/or snow moving through later tonight. again, if you're going to be on the roadways later tonight, be ready for the possibility of some
maybe upwards of an inch a possibility by tomorrow morning north of the city. no advisories at this hour, but we'll watch that. forecast for the weekend gets complicated this. front is going to hang up across the mid-atlantic and we're going to look at -- we're forecasting, we're anticipating another area of low pressure to develop along that front and slide very close to the mid- atlantic during the day tomorrow and tomorrow night. and still some indication that is it could be close enough...
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marc lamont hill teaches at columbia university here in new york city and has appeared on the factor a number of times. you may have seen him. is he an ardent liberal guy. that's fine. all points of view are to be heard on this program. but yesterday on cnn, dr. hill said something very controversial about mass killer christopher dorner. >> and as far as dorner himself goes, he has been like a real life super hero to many people. now, don't get me wrong what he did was awful killing innocent people. >> that's true. >> it's bad. when he read the manifesto. he wasn't entirely crazy. he had a plan and mission here. many people aren't routing for him to kill innocent people they are rooting for somebody who is wrong. it's like watch django in change in real life kind of exciting. >> bill: put yourself in the family members who are grieving because of his murders. how do you think they are reacting because of that analysis? joining us is dr. lamont hill. to be fair to you because i have known you a long time give you a chance to explain this. go. >> first of all you mentioned the family m
marc lamont hill teaches at columbia university here in new york city and has appeared on the factor a number of times. you may have seen him. is he an ardent liberal guy. that's fine. all points of view are to be heard on this program. but yesterday on cnn, dr. hill said something very controversial about mass killer christopher dorner. >> and as far as dorner himself goes, he has been like a real life super hero to many people. now, don't get me wrong what he did was awful killing...
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long island june 1st, kansas city june 22nd and the tickets on the show going fast and check it out on bill o'reilly.com. and jim burke in arlington, you and miller were disrespectful on the post resignation. you guys should be ashamed. i think that's a given, jim. and tonight, factor tip of the day, some advice for the kids. my nine-year-old asked me, my nine-year-old son, asked me what he should give up for be lent. i told him whining. he said, let's be realistic. so i said, why not do this: every day for the next 40 days, you do an act of kindness, one a day, at least, and then you write it down in a journal. doesn't have to be a big thing just something extra that you do for somebody else, don't have to be christian, or religious, just suggest that to the urchin and it's a great experiment and take it over, that kind of thing, all right? and factor tip of the day. and that's it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website different from oreilly.com. and we let you spout off about the factor anywhere in the world. oreilly.com, oreilly.com, anytime, anytime. the word
long island june 1st, kansas city june 22nd and the tickets on the show going fast and check it out on bill o'reilly.com. and jim burke in arlington, you and miller were disrespectful on the post resignation. you guys should be ashamed. i think that's a given, jim. and tonight, factor tip of the day, some advice for the kids. my nine-year-old asked me, my nine-year-old son, asked me what he should give up for be lent. i told him whining. he said, let's be realistic. so i said, why not do this:...
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long island june 1st, kansas city june 22nd and the tickets on the show going fast and check it out on bill o'reilly.com. and jim burke in arlington, you and miller were disrespectful on the post resignation. you guys should be ashamed. i think that's a given, jim. and tonight, factor tip of the day, some advice for the kids. my nine-year-old asked me, my nine-year-old son, asked me what he should give up for be lent. i told him whining. he said, let's be realistic. so i said, why not do this: every day for the next 40 days, you do an act of kindness, one a day, at least, and then you write it down in a journal. doesn't have to be a big thing just something extra that you do for somebody else, don't have to be christian, or religious, just suggest that to the urchin and it's a great experiment and take it over, that kind of thing, all right? and factor tip of the day. and that's it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website different from oreilly.com. and we let you spout off about the factor anywhere in the world. oreilly.com, oreilly.com, anytime, anytime. the word
long island june 1st, kansas city june 22nd and the tickets on the show going fast and check it out on bill o'reilly.com. and jim burke in arlington, you and miller were disrespectful on the post resignation. you guys should be ashamed. i think that's a given, jim. and tonight, factor tip of the day, some advice for the kids. my nine-year-old asked me, my nine-year-old son, asked me what he should give up for be lent. i told him whining. he said, let's be realistic. so i said, why not do this:...
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we'll show you some of the chaos that filled the streets of a russian city after a flaming meteor plunges to earth at supersonic speed causing wide-spread damage, injuring now almost a thousand people. that number has gone up over the last couple of hours. our greg palkot is live from london with the very latest on all of this. >> reporter: we've been taking the information and monitoring this spectacular video this, meteor smacking into russia. it happened in a city of about a million people, a little under a thousand miles to the east of moscow, and it happened just after 9:00 in the morning local time there, that is why a lot of people saw it, and a whole lot of people recorded it on their cellphones, on cameras in their car, on closed circuit television. russian scientists say that the meteor was at least 20 feet wide when it started to enter the atmosphere and weighed about ten tons and hit the atmosphere at a whopping33000 miles an hour. people saw the streaking of the meteor across the sky then saw a bright flash, a blinding light, that was the explosion of the meteor into a fireba
we'll show you some of the chaos that filled the streets of a russian city after a flaming meteor plunges to earth at supersonic speed causing wide-spread damage, injuring now almost a thousand people. that number has gone up over the last couple of hours. our greg palkot is live from london with the very latest on all of this. >> reporter: we've been taking the information and monitoring this spectacular video this, meteor smacking into russia. it happened in a city of about a million...
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get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. using night-vision goggles to keep an eye on my spicy buffalo wheat thins. who's gonna take your wheat thins? i don't know. an intruder, the dog, bigfoot. could you get the light? [ loud crash ] what is going on?! honey, i was close! it's a yeti! [ male announcer ] must! have! wheat thins! investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. is that what you're looking for, like a hidden fee in your giant mom bag? maybe i have them... oh that's right i don't because i rolled my account over to e-trade where... woah. okay... they don't have hidden fees... hey fern. the junk drawer? why would they... is that my gerbil? you said he moved to a tiny farm. that's it, i'm running away. no, no you can't come! [ male announcer ] e-trade. less for us. more for you. ♪ [ chee
get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. using night-vision goggles to keep an eye on my spicy buffalo wheat thins. who's gonna take your wheat thins? i don't know. an intruder, the dog, bigfoot. could you get the light? [ loud crash ] what is...
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john: steph the website for the festival the traverse city festival is traverse cityfilmfest.org. i'll be there tomorrow. i'm performing with alan haidi tomorrow morning and doing the set lists show late tomorrow night. if you're in the midwest you better come to traverse city. stephanie: i ran into him in the airport. chicago sexy liberal get tickets. stay tuned. right back on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ theme ♪ stephanie: hello, current tv hour number two. jacki sheckner, health care geek. >> yes. stephanie: here is something heart attack grill mascot patient john allman dies of... >> heart attack. >> wait, heart attack? >> the heart attack grill in las vegas. >> oh oh, it's called the heart attack grill. stephanie: he's their mascot, because he went there every day. >> what is the heart attack grill mascot look like? stephanie: a guy that would eat every day at the heart attack. it holds the world's record for most calories in a burger. he would visit on a daily basis and stood outside for hours trying to convince others to enter. >> 10,000-calories and all you need is a
john: steph the website for the festival the traverse city festival is traverse cityfilmfest.org. i'll be there tomorrow. i'm performing with alan haidi tomorrow morning and doing the set lists show late tomorrow night. if you're in the midwest you better come to traverse city. stephanie: i ran into him in the airport. chicago sexy liberal get tickets. stay tuned. right back on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ theme ♪ stephanie: hello, current tv hour number two. jacki sheckner,...
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>> chick-fil-a, i think. >> good morning, it's 8:00 on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. on the west coast. it's time to wake up as you take a live look at new york city. welcome back to "morning joe." back with us on set, we have ed rendell and richard haas along with willie geist and me. and in washington, andrea mitchell. >> i've always had a thing about cruises. >> same here. we've talked about it. but i've got to say, i've got to say, here's the great news. >> please. yeah? >> the great news is that because of the problems with this cruise line, everything else, all other news in the world stopped. >> right. >> like if you looked at cnn yesterday afternoon, the killing in syria, it came to an end. >> it did. it was not -- >> yesterday on capitol hill, republicans and democrats hugged. the whole idea of an historic hold on the secretary of defense, they said, you know what, let's just put this to the side because of this cruise ship debacle. i mean, mika, all of the things we worry about -- the national debt clock stopped. >> well, basically, the world stopped. >> we don't have to worry
>> chick-fil-a, i think. >> good morning, it's 8:00 on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. on the west coast. it's time to wake up as you take a live look at new york city. welcome back to "morning joe." back with us on set, we have ed rendell and richard haas along with willie geist and me. and in washington, andrea mitchell. >> i've always had a thing about cruises. >> same here. we've talked about it. but i've got to say, i've got to say, here's the great news....
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canadian ice hockey star michael garnett plays for the chelyabinsk team and lives in the city. i was awakened by this loud bang, crash and shaking in my apartment that, you know, literally shook me out of bed. i kind of gathered myself and looked out the window and i saw this giant streak across the sky that was the tail of the meteor. >> reporter: the last minutes of the meteorite's journey were captured by hundreds of cameras as it crossed central russia at a speed of around 20 miles a second, briefly casting a shadow over communities below before passing on. cctv in this office recorded the moment its journey ended. people on the ground have been injured, most cut by flying glass. russian authorities say there is no lasting danger-- radiation levels in the area are normal. but no one who witnessed this visitor from space in its final moments is ever likely to forget it. >> brown: scientists say the meteor weighed about ten tons. and in what's being seen as a cosmic coincidence, it came on the same day as an asteroid that came exceedingly close to earth, at least in space ter
canadian ice hockey star michael garnett plays for the chelyabinsk team and lives in the city. i was awakened by this loud bang, crash and shaking in my apartment that, you know, literally shook me out of bed. i kind of gathered myself and looked out the window and i saw this giant streak across the sky that was the tail of the meteor. >> reporter: the last minutes of the meteorite's journey were captured by hundreds of cameras as it crossed central russia at a speed of around 20 miles a...
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in public enemy number one now a federal court in the city is trying to scandal involving the cartel that could potentially incriminate several levels of u.s. law enforcement let's rewind for a second back to two thousand and nine when allegations began to surface over collusion between the cartel and mexican police all happening just after the arrest of tops in a low a cartel leader vincent de. zimbardo was allegedly responsible for overseeing assassination orders of mexican government authorities and rivals of the cartel but he was later extradited to the u.s. on drug trafficking charges and it is defend c claimed federal court's findings that the u.s. government had offered the crime syndicate immunity to import tons of drugs across the border in exchange for information on rival cartels the issue was exacerbated however when it was discovered that the vast majority of the weapons at the heart of the fast and furious scandal ended up in the hands of the very same drug gang and while this trial continues to be pushed back zimbabwe has a status hearing set for the twenty fifth of th
in public enemy number one now a federal court in the city is trying to scandal involving the cartel that could potentially incriminate several levels of u.s. law enforcement let's rewind for a second back to two thousand and nine when allegations began to surface over collusion between the cartel and mexican police all happening just after the arrest of tops in a low a cartel leader vincent de. zimbardo was allegedly responsible for overseeing assassination orders of mexican government...
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it's actually for the embassy in mexico city and steve martin who is a system director of the office is information and intelligence to kind of to most . interesting testimony in there in can you know said it was absolutely disgusting this is that your. quote unquote a perfect storm of idiocy in terms of how the fast and furious program actually erick what he was most upset at was the fact that it was really these are producer fortunately directly in the hands of that you are cartel in fact steve martin testified that i want point when the weapons were number enough over a thousand they were one hundred percent in the hands of this you know the tie into the somebody to chase is that somebody in that same month actually is defense attorneys came out with some details of the unity agreement misusing that he had having had with them and those details unsurprisingly included the fast and furious program that's been one of the benefits for the arrangement that he had with e.a. and some other area. related to that case to add especially with some bata is that there is an already officially
it's actually for the embassy in mexico city and steve martin who is a system director of the office is information and intelligence to kind of to most . interesting testimony in there in can you know said it was absolutely disgusting this is that your. quote unquote a perfect storm of idiocy in terms of how the fast and furious program actually erick what he was most upset at was the fact that it was really these are producer fortunately directly in the hands of that you are cartel in fact...
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during negotiations the city include the possibility at no cost to the city of leaving the tbm's in the ground under the pagoda palace. we're not saying that's the only option. we understand that the probable choice is going to extract the machines physically from the pagoda palace. but given the probable cost to do that -- not the cost to the city, but the cost to these businesses -- we believe that it would be a mistake 18 months out -- because that's when they're going to arrive in north beach, these tbm's -- to close off the possibility today in our negotiations with the owner of the pagoda palace to not leaving them in the ground. leaving them in the ground there solves a lot of problems. . in the end we agree it's ultimately a city neighborhood choice, but we think that the city should not at this point prevent them from happening in the future. so, please negotiate that possibility now. thank you so much. >> thank you, mr. bruno. anyone else here to address the board on the director's report? come forward, please. is there anybody else who cares to address the board on the direct
during negotiations the city include the possibility at no cost to the city of leaving the tbm's in the ground under the pagoda palace. we're not saying that's the only option. we understand that the probable choice is going to extract the machines physically from the pagoda palace. but given the probable cost to do that -- not the cost to the city, but the cost to these businesses -- we believe that it would be a mistake 18 months out -- because that's when they're going to arrive in north...
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this one, supplies being dropped off, you can see the big wide shot, tent city there, the infamous red bags used for waste, posting this "our balcony outhouse, excited for working toilets. eager to say good-bye to the ship "r.i.p. triumph." one passenger was looking for chocolate and another valentine's day making a heart out of life vests and shooting the picture in the middle. it was interesting for a long time they couldn't get cell reception so we knew there'd be spurts of communication from inside of the ship and a lot of the people the first thing they did uploaded their pictures and videos. >>> on wall street stock futures indicate a lower open, concerns about the economy keeping the dow from reaching its all-time high but burger king shares are up 6% in premarket trading, that's a big move for one morning. the company's quarterly earnings almost doubled but not because they're selling more burgers. it's because they're cutting expenses. >>> airbus is ditching plans to use lithium ion batteries in the a-350 plane, the one used in boeing's dreamliners, all of the dreamliners are
this one, supplies being dropped off, you can see the big wide shot, tent city there, the infamous red bags used for waste, posting this "our balcony outhouse, excited for working toilets. eager to say good-bye to the ship "r.i.p. triumph." one passenger was looking for chocolate and another valentine's day making a heart out of life vests and shooting the picture in the middle. it was interesting for a long time they couldn't get cell reception so we knew there'd be spurts of...
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the city are cheating? that would be my argument in new york, new yorkers are too smart and don't want to leave a paper trail. >> true. >> i have to say, i don't think there is a lot of cheating here, there is not a lot of monogamous relationships. how many people are married in new york? 37. >> really? >> manhattan, there are 37 people married. they can't go out. >> that's an odd number. >> i mean 37 couples. >> married couples. >> tom, you are checking this, i am assuming, right? >> 37 married people. it's too expense testify cheat here. but politics is hollywood for ugly people. and they obviously -- you know, are self obsessed and that leads to infidelity. kiss me, touch me. >> as we were saying before the show, d.c. is about power and powerful people, rich people are probably more likely to cheat. >> in d.c., you don't have to be rich to be powerful. low-paid bureaucrat. if you are a man, if you are totally honest, let's concede. i am totally monogamous with my wife, but they are not exactly breaking d
the city are cheating? that would be my argument in new york, new yorkers are too smart and don't want to leave a paper trail. >> true. >> i have to say, i don't think there is a lot of cheating here, there is not a lot of monogamous relationships. how many people are married in new york? 37. >> really? >> manhattan, there are 37 people married. they can't go out. >> that's an odd number. >> i mean 37 couples. >> married couples. >> tom, you are...
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marc lamont hill teaches at columbia university here in new york city and has appeared on the factor a number of times. you may have seen him. is he an ardent liberal guy. that's fine. all points of view are to be heard on this program. but yesterday on cnn, dr. hill said something very controversial about mass killer christopher dorner. >> and as far as dorner himself goes, he has been like a real life super hero to many people. now, don't get me wrong what he did was awful killing innocent people. >> that's true. >> it's bad. when he read the manifesto. he wasn't entirely crazy. he had a plan and mission here. many people aren't routing for him to kill innocent people they are rooting for somebody who is wrong. it's like watch django in change in real life kind of exciting. >> bill: put yourself in the family members who are grieving because of his murders. how do you think they are reacting because of that analysis? joining us is dr. lamont hill. to be fair to you because i have known you a long time give you a chance to explain this. go. >> first of all you mentioned the family m
marc lamont hill teaches at columbia university here in new york city and has appeared on the factor a number of times. you may have seen him. is he an ardent liberal guy. that's fine. all points of view are to be heard on this program. but yesterday on cnn, dr. hill said something very controversial about mass killer christopher dorner. >> and as far as dorner himself goes, he has been like a real life super hero to many people. now, don't get me wrong what he did was awful killing...